The 30-year-old rapper tells Confidenti@l "it's a beautiful thing what she's doing" at the Tidal X 10/20 concert in Brooklyn.

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"I feel like every woman should do that," he continues.

"I feel like once somebody's going through a critical condition, I feel like people should step up to the plate to help because once upon a time they had a real relationship when they was married, they still married."

Odom was found unconscious at a Nevada Brothel last week, he has since woken up and been transferred from Las Vegas' Sunrise Hospital to the Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. (MARIO ANZUONI/REUTERS)

When Montana was asked if he has been in touch with Kardashian since news broke of Odom's condition, he simply responds, "No."

Montana was the first guy the "Keeping Up with The Kardashians" star dated after she filed from divorce from Odom in December 2013.

The two dated on and off before going their separate ways this past spring.

Kardashian, who has stood by Odom since he was admitted to the hospital, broke her silence on the former NBA star's condition early Tuesday.

"You can never be prepared for an experience like this," she said via her website.

"But without the outpouring of love and endless prayers that Lamar has received and the strength I was given from my loved ones, it would have been difficult to endure."

BILL AND BRUCE'S EXCELLENT IMPROMPTU PERFORMANCE

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There was a once-in-a-lifetime musical lineup at the premiere of "Rock the Kasbah" Monday night. Elusive A-listers Bill Murray and Bruce Willis — who star in the movie — both made surprise appearances onstage at the after-party at Good Units at the Hudson Hotel.

The "Ghostbusters" star belted out the Young Rascals' "Good Lovin,' " while the "Die Hard" action hero thrilled the crowd with Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary," both backed by the Chevy Chevis band. At the screening at AMC Lincoln Center before the impromptu show, another of the movie's stars, Mitch Glazer, told Confidenti@l that Murray sang at his wedding to "Roadhouse" star Kelly Lynch 25 years ago.

"You know that song, 'Brandy, you're a fine girl?' He sang every voice of that," Glazer told us. "It went on forever! My mother grabbed my leg, saying, 'Is he ever going to stop?' It was one of the longest songs of my life. He's a dear friend."

Meanwhile, the director of the movie — about a rock promoter's relationship with a young girl trying to get on the Afghan version of "American Idol" — told us about Murray's more familiar talents in front of the camera. "You don't have to work that hard with him," said Barry Levinson. "He's got great natural ability and he has a natural ability to go between comedy and drama, effortlessly."

NELLUVA BIRTHDAY FOR METS' KEITH

As the Mets prepared for Game 3 of the National League Championship Series, one of the team's most legendary stars was celebrating his 62nd birthday at Nello on Tuesday. Confidenti@l is told Keith Hernandez was treated to a specially made tiramisu that boasted the team's logo at the Upper East Side restaurant. We're told Gianni Russo, best known for his role as Carlo Rizzi in "The Godfather," sang a special rendition of "Happy Birthday" to the two-time World Series champ.

WIIG ACHIEVES TWIRLED RENOWN

Kristen Wiig was literally the star turn at the L.A. premiere of her new movie "Nasty Baby." We're told the actress got a big round of applause when she "stood up and did a little twirl" and was given a shoutout by the movie's distributor, Paul Davidson. Unfortunately for co-star Tunde Adebimpe, she set a precedent. When it was Adebimpe's turn, Davidson said, "Let's not forget, Tunde — let's make it three spins." We're told the actor obliged.

ALL THAT CHAZZ

Chazz Palminteri has played a gangster on film, but he has no pity for Vincent Asaro, whose now on trial for his role in the 1978 Lufthanza Heist. "If he killed innocent people, if he had people murdered, if he did the crime, he should spend the rest of his time in jail," Palminteri told the Daily News' Jeanette Settembre. "He shouldn't be given any leniency at 80 years old." We hope the star of "A Bronx Tale" goes easier on the kitchen staff at his new eatery, Chazz Palminteri's Ristorante Italiano, in Midtown.

GIRL TALK WITH LENA

Buzzfeed announced on Tuesday that it will launch a weekly Lena Dunham podcast called "Women of the Hour." The program debuts Nov. 5. Dunham promoted the show on her Instagram account where she called it "a modern variety show about gender, sexuality and feminism." Dunham's guests on upcoming episodes include author Janet Mock, actress Emma Stone and model Emily Ratajkowski.

THAT'S WHAT THEY SAID

"Me and (sister) Willow are scientists, so everything for us is a scientific test upon humanity."Jaden Smith in GQ

"When I was a kid, all I did was train. I never went to a dance, I never had a date, I never went to a single party." Ronda Rousey to Self

AL ABOARD FOR RETRO ROKER

Al Roker looks like a throwback in his trenchcoat, hat and old school suitcase as he steps out to hail a cab in Manhattan. The "Today" weatherman was, of course, dressed just right for the day.

HEIDI AND LABELLE OF THE BALL

Heidi Klum chats with Patti LaBelle at the Angel Ball at Cipriani Wall Street in New York. The duo ignored the huge pile of breadsticks in front of them as they held hands at the gala, thrown by Gabrielle's Angel Foundation.

VIN'S ON FIRE AT MOVIE PREMIERE

A fully clothed Vin Diesel holds a sword on fire at the European premiere of "The Last Witch Hunter" in London. Diesel rocked a sharp suit over his recently revealed "dad bod" to the event, held at the Empire Cinema in Leicester Square.

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Gigi Hadid and Joe Jonas seen at a New York Rangers game on Monday evening at Madison Square Garden. (GSNY/Splash News)

Model of the moment Gigi Hadid and her boyfriend Joe Jonas were spotted looking super-adorable at Monday's New York Rangers game. The two didn't hold back on the PDA, kissing, snuggling, laughing and grabbing each other's pretty faces all through the game.

ELLE EDITOR: EQUAL TIME!

Elle Editor-in-Chief Robbie Myers kicked off the 22nd Annual Elle Women in Hollywood Awards with a speech promoting gender equity. "Every year, someone gets up on this stage and says —do we even need a night for 'women' — why can't we just be 'people' in Hollywood?" she told the audience. Myers went on to say that as long as women "make up only 20% of Congress, as long as senior movie studio execs are 93% male," and as long as there's no woman President, Hollywood needs as many women's gatherings as "we can get."